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{{Infobox drug reference
{{Infobox drug reference
| trade_names =Actiq, Duragesic, Sublimaze  
| trade_names = Actiq, Duragesic, Sublimaze
| drug_class =Opioid  
| drug_class = Opioid
| drug_class_color =opioid  
| drug_class_color = opioid
| uses =Analgesia  
| uses = Analgesia
| contraindications =  
| contraindications =  
| routes =Buccal, Epidural, Intrathecal, Intravenous, Transdermal  
| routes = Buccal, Epidural, Intrathecal, Intravenous, Transdermal
| dosage =  
| dosage =  
|halflife_elimination=16 hours|formula=5 minutes|image_file=Fentanyl.svg|protein_binding=80-85%|clearance=|time_onset=5 minutes|halflife_redistribution=6 minutes (initial)
| halflife_elimination = 16 hours
1 hour (slow)|metabolism=Hepatic (CYP3A4)|duration=30-60 minutes|adverse_effects=|mechanism=μ-opioid agonism|molar_mass=336.479 g/mol}}
| formula = 5 minutes
| image_file = Fentanyl.svg
| protein_binding = 80-85%
| clearance =  
| time_onset = 5 minutes
| halflife_redistribution = 6 minutes (initial)
1 hour (slow)
| metabolism = Hepatic (CYP3A4)
| duration = 30-60 minutes
| adverse_effects =  
| dosage_calculation = fentanyl
| mechanism = μ-opioid agonism
| molar_mass = 336.479 g/mol
}}


'''Fentanyl''' is an opioid used for analgesia.
'''Fentanyl''' is an opioid used for analgesia.

Revision as of 23:15, 29 March 2022

Fentanyl
Trade names

Actiq, Duragesic, Sublimaze

Fentanyl.svg
Clinical data
Drug class

Opioid

Uses

Analgesia

Routes of administration

Buccal, Epidural, Intrathecal, Intravenous, Transdermal

Dosage
Pharmacodynamics
Mechanism of action

μ-opioid agonism

Pharmacokinetics
Onset of action

5 minutes

Duration of action

30-60 minutes

Metabolism

Hepatic (CYP3A4)

Redistribution half-life

6 minutes (initial) 1 hour (slow)

Elimination half-life

16 hours

Protein binding

80-85%

Physical and chemical data
Formula

5 minutes

Molar mass

336.479 g/mol

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Fentanyl is an opioid used for analgesia.

Uses

Contraindications

Absolute contraindications

Precautions

Pharmacology

Pharmacodynamics

Mechanism of action

Adverse effects

Pharmacokinetics

Chemistry and formulation

History

References